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Losing Control (fifth in a series)

We all must exercise effort, initiative and choice in order to stay focused on Jesus and his will for our lives. If not, we will begin to revert to our natural condition and instincts, which are riddled with sin. The goal of the Christian life is to become more and more like Christ (2 Corinthians 3:18) as more and more of our fallen nature is transformed. However, this goal is not ours to accomplish. We are not in charge of our own transformation. Instead, it is the role of the Holy Spirit to see to it that Christ is formed in us. Continue reading

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Losing Control (fourth in a series)

I used to be proud of my ability to fasten onto a goal and accomplish it – often beating the deadline for completion, even when it meant finishing all the work myself. I thought such determination was serving me (and God) well until one day, about nine years ago, I woke up to the fact that I had lost a sense of the Lord’s presence in my life. The irony in this is that all my self-discipline and hard work, which I thought was of such use to God, had only served to push him out of my life. Continue reading

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Losing Control (third in a series)

Thirty-one years ago I claimed Jesus as my Savior. But, over time, I lost sight of the fact that he is also my Lord. I stopped seeking his will and direction day by day, moment by moment. I started to assume any choice I made was in keeping with his will for me. I suppose I justified this assumption because I still claimed him as my Savior. Yet, I had conveniently lost sight of the need to continually submit to him as my Lord. I had, in effect, turned Jesus into my co-pilot. Continue reading

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